Altair Semiconductor is using advanced USB connectivity from Jungo Ltd
Altair Semiconductor, a prominent manufacturer of ultra-low power, high performance 4G semiconductors, is using advanced USB connectivity from Jungo Ltd. in its FourGee 3100/6200 Long-Term Evolution (LTE) chipsets.
The FourGee chipsets are integrated in devices such as USB dongles, portable and fixed LTE/WiFi routers, tablets and smartphones. They will be supported by a comprehensive USB connectivity solution from Jungo, comprising both embedded and general purpose software stacks.
Jungo Ltd. is the leading provider of short-range connectivity software solutions for the mobile market. The company’s innovative software enables leading chipset manufacturers, device manufacturers and OEMs to integrate end-to-end local connectivity solutions into their products and bring them rapidly and cost-effectively to market. Smartphones and other mobile devices use USB for power-charging, high-speed data and media transfer and personal area connectivity. Other components in the mobile ecosystem, such as 3G and 4G data-cards and mobile broadband modems, connect to their host devices via USB and high-performance communication drivers.
Altair Semiconductor has deployed Jungo’s USBware™ line of high-quality embedded USB software protocol stacks, and the OS- and platform-agnostic DriverCore™ line, which exposes a variety of native communication interfaces via USB to the different operating systems and platforms.
Altair Semiconductor’s FourGee 3100/6200 LTE chipsets support both FDD and TD-LTE on a single semiconductor and software platform. With throughputs in excess of 100Mbps/50Mbps DL/UL respectively and covering virtually all LTE frequencies, the chipsets provide a power-optimized, robust and cost-effective solution for a wide range of 4G devices.
Visit Altair website
Recent Posts
- Crossing the Chasm between the Service Provider Network and the Home Network
- Q&A: Interoperability in the Connected Home
- Coming Up in 2012…
- Jungo’s CEO Talking About the Connected Home at TIA 2012 (video)
- The case of the invisible root cause: Satellite service providers and customer support calls
- Using OpenRG in Poland’s Connected Homes
- Top 10 reasons for customer support calls, and how service providers can reduce them
Monthly Archives
- November 2012 (1)
- September 2012 (2)
- July 2012 (2)
- June 2012 (2)




Comments are closed
Sorry, but you cannot leave a comment for this post.